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Shops at Liberty Place

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Shops at Liberty Place is a three-level indoor shopping center located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, at the base of the iconic Liberty Place skyscrapers. The complex features a mix of national retailers, local boutiques, and casual dining options, all connected by a dramatic glass atrium that floods the space with natural light. The architecture is notable for its modern design and the soaring lobby that houses a large fountain. Visitors can browse stores like H&M, Sephora, and Urban Outfitters, or grab a quick bite at the food court. The center is connected to other buildings via underground concourses, making it a convenient stop on a city tour. While not a historic landmark itself, it sits in a bustling commercial district near Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts.

Don't miss

  • Browse popular stores like H&M, Sephora, and Urban Outfitters
  • Admire the striking glass atrium and central fountain
  • Grab a meal at the food court or one of the sit-down restaurants
  • Connect to the underground concourse system for access to other buildings
  • Explore nearby attractions like Rittenhouse Square and the Comcast Center

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Ways to visit Shops at Liberty Place

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Shops at Liberty Place with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

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9
4 star
23
3 star
33
2 star
11
1 star
7

Know before you go

  • Check store hours individually as they may vary.
  • Use the underground concourse to avoid weather and access other downtown buildings.
  • Most stores accept credit cards, but some smaller vendors may be cash-only.
  • The atrium is photogenic; don't miss the fountain.

A bit of history

The Liberty Place complex, completed in 1987, was Philadelphia's first skyscraper to exceed the height of City Hall, breaking a long-standing gentleman's agreement. The shopping center opened shortly after and has been a retail hub ever since.

Common questions

What are the mall hours?

Generally 10 AM to 8 PM Monday–Saturday, 11 AM to 6 PM Sunday, but individual stores may differ.

Is there parking?

Yes, there are several parking garages nearby, including one under Liberty Place. Rates vary.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, public restrooms are available on each level.

Can I bring my dog?

Only service animals are allowed inside the shopping center.

Is there a food court?

Yes, the food court offers a variety of options from fast food to casual dining.

What stores are there?

The center includes H&M, Sephora, Urban Outfitters, Ann Taylor, and more. Check the website for a full list.

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